92. About rating


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  Regarding the rating,
  I just saw a loophole in the comments.

  It is said that the protagonist of the second copy is S+. But it kept saying it was rated S, so I went back and took a look! Sure enough, what I wrote before was S+.

  What the hell! This may be an extra + added at that time. So it was always said that the protagonist is S.

  Also, I found that S+ was mentioned in the barrage yesterday.

  Let me talk about it together here.

  Originally, the upper limit of the rating for thriller games was 90% or even 95% S completion.

  Therefore, when the protagonist breaks through the new score, an extra S will appear directly, and everyone will have this performance.

  Maybe it's because I was confused by Riwaner during this period.

  My routine lately has been.

  From afternoon to evening, sunrise is twelve thousand.

  Then I will correct the typos and sentences to make them smooth the next morning (it will probably be sent out around noon),

  and then I will think about the next details, and then continue the day-to-day cycle at night, in an infinite loop.

  Sometimes the plot gets stuck. Just like today, I finished writing at six o'clock. I just set an alarm at ten o'clock and got up to revise the article. Now it's almost two o'clock before I finish the revision.

  Because of my slow hand speed, I can write more than a thousand words in one hour, which is not an exaggeration. There is no time to visit suburban counties these days.

  I hope readers will forgive this loophole.

  (End of chapter)

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